There will be a little Utah culture in the
Middle East for Pioneer Day. A couple of Utah
Army National guardsmen are making sure they
share a bit of the holiday with the soldiers
serving near Khandahar, Afghanistan.

The managers of The Gateway have announced an new restaurant will
be opening next month. Retail Properties of America Inc. said
Wednesday that a new "supper club" restaurant concept, DOPO, will
begin serving customers in a few weeks.

Marine Corps officers have launched a formal
investigation into whether a Lebanese-American
Marine deserted his unit in Iraq or months
later after returning to the United States, a
military spokesman said Thursday.

A new report by the National Park Service and U.S. Geological Survey
details that 273 million visitors spent $14.6 billion in 2013. In Utah,
national parks and monuments hosted 9 million visitors that ultimately
supported 9,070 jobs.

Thirty of Utah's best photographers are on the
search to find Utah's 50 most beautiful women.
But beauty in this contest isn't measured by
waist size or their fashion sense — but by
grace and courage in overcoming trials.

Natalie Wright, 17, of Provo, is hopeful the completion of proton
therapy she received at a San Diego hospital will curb tumor growth.
Natalie was the first teen to finish the treatment at the hospital.

With summer in full swing there are ample opportunities to hike, bike,
camp, fish, and whatever else you like to do while exploring the great
outdoors. Here's a look at some diverse outdoor products that may be
worth considering for your next outing

Seated at his dining room table, 91-year-old
Dale Payton travels back
in time more than 60 years, to the moment, as
a
B-17 tail gunner, he
shot down a Messerschmitt 110 in the skies
above southern Germany.

Public outbursts are a reality for families raising children with special
needs. For those who witness a meltdown, it doesn't have to be an
uncomfortable experience. We can channel our discomfort into
understanding and diffuse a tense situation.

The nearly two-hour execution of a convicted murderer prompted a
series of phone calls involving the governor's office, the prison
director, lawyers and judges as the inmate gasped for more than 90
minutes.

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